China firmly dismisses claims of ‘inappropriate’ tariff violations by ‘Donald Trump’, looking for common land

China strongly dismissed the US “fake allegations and inappropriate” in allegations of violating an agreement to reduce adequate trade tariffs between two economic powerhouses.After discussion between senior officials in Geneva last month, the two countries agreed to the 90-day temporary shortage in their high tariffs.However, US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnik told “Fox News Sunday” that Beijing “deal was a slow rolling”.In response on Monday, Beijing said that the US has “made fake allegations and improperly accused China of violating consensus, which is seriously unlike the facts”.“China strongly dismissed these unfair allegations,” in an official statement declared its Commerce Ministry.US President Donald Trump claimed last week that China had “completely violated” the agreement, without providing specific evidence.The Chinese Commerce Ministry stated that it has “been firm in protecting its rights and interests, and is honest in implementing consensus”.The ministry stated that the US has “served several discriminatory restrictive measures against China gradually”, especially to ban AI chip exports and cancel the Chinese student visa.The ministry said, “We urge the US to meet China halfway, fix our wrongdoing immediately, and jointly maintains consensus by geneva business talks.”If the situation is unresolved, it was warned that “China will continue to take strong measures to maintain its valid rights and interests.”